Overview
- Multiple outlets report Tottenham have submitted a formal £39m proposal for Eduardo Camavinga, but the transfer remains unresolved.
- Football España cites a separate report that Real Madrid have set an asking price near €80m, a figure well above the offer Tottenham is said to have lodged.
- Several sources say incoming coach Jose Mourinho has urged the club to retain Camavinga, with one report claiming he intervened to block a sale.
- Camavinga’s recurring injuries, loss of form and omission from France’s World Cup squad have driven the transfer speculation and shaped differing valuations.
- The player is under contract at Madrid until 2029, which gives the club negotiating leverage and means any sale would be weighed against recruitment plans, club directors and the final stance of the new manager.